The transfer of the records was at around nine weeks for us to get them from the Canadian Armed Forces. It's not all because of privacy. I want to be clear. They do have to cull the information. They do have to make sure that there is no third party information and that we comply with the Privacy Act. That's very important to all of us.
Some of the files, and the Brigadier can explain that much better than I can, are held on bases across Canada, and the veterans will have both an electronic file and a paper file, depending on how long they've served and where they've been. Those files have to be taken from the bases, sent to our central area in Ottawa, where we work together—we have people from both departments working in that area—and then transferred to the disability area.
It was taking about nine weeks. They've added resources and that has come down. I don't have the latest number.